EMRA PressorDex app for iPhone and iPad
Newly revised and updated for 2015, PressorDex is a comprehensive therapeutic guide to the myriad of pressors, vasoactive drugs, continuous infusions, and other medications needed to treat the critically ill patient. Written by emergency medicine physicians for emergency medicine physicians, this indispensable app gives you concise tools for choosing the right medication and dosing regimen every time, even during the busiest of shifts.
Latest reviews of EMRA PressorDex app for iPhone and iPad
Difficult to use
The information contained within is AWESOME! But the way the information is presented is subpar. It takes SOOOO many taps to get to the information I want. i.e. the way the app is setup/formatted makes it difficult to use. This is NOT ideal in an emergency situation. Not a very intuitive interface. Needs a serious update.
Not updated for iPhone 6/7
Good content but for some reason still uses screen resolution for iPhone 5 so all the content is huge and kind of blurry on newer phones. Desperately needs an update.
Perfect for this ICU nurse!
I love having the book as a reference for titrating drips on my pts, but I think Ill get a lot more use out of the app since the book isnt always around. There is a ton of info in this app, but its still very clean and user-friendly. Easy to find what youre looking for. Good job EMRA!
Helps your own BP too
Now THIS is what Ive been looking for...
You know when youre running a trauma/code/resus and you need to choose x drug... And crap, you forget which drug is better, y or z... And what was the dose again, 0.1mg/kg or 0.3?
Depending on how your brain works, you can find your answer based on looking by disease, by drug, or by system. And the dose calculator is always right there whenever you get to your drug of choice.
Totally worth adding $10 to my debt!
Awesome
This app is perfect for providers who deal with critically ill patients. From ED doctors who work in community sites where these medications are not frequently used to critical care nurses in ICUs, this app is easy to use, intuitive, gives you just the right depth of information while also covering the multitude of drips and drugs that are used in all the various organ systems. I think I like this app more than EMRAs abx guide and Ive been using that one for years.
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